| EDWARD EARLE was born in Toronto, Canada, and was educated there. He has
played on the stage in Canada and in the United States in many dramatic
productions and has toured in vaudeville. He made his screen debut with
Edison in the early days of motion pictures and has since played with distinction
for many producers. His greatest success was with Agnes Ayres in a long
series of two reel productions of O. Henry stories, which won him the title
of "The O. Henry Man," which he will never lose. Had he not decided
on a theatrical career, he might have been an artist, an aviator or an automobile
racing driver, for he has tried his hand at each and was uniformly successful
in all. He is 5 feet 11 1/2 inches in height, weighs 165 lbs., and has brown
hair and light eyes. |